GeForce Now officially launched in SA — with two subscription options
Rain has announced the official launch of Nvidia's GeForce Now service in South Africa, with prices starting at R200 per month.
The launch follows the service's successful beta testing over the past few months.
GeForce Now South African beta ending after this week
Rain's Nvidia GeForce Now beta is coming to an end on 4 December 2023, and the company has urged testers to keep their eyes peeled for an official launch date.
Rain sent email and SMS notifications to its Nvidia GeForce Now beta testers on...
Microsoft takes new Activision Blizzard deal offer to CMA
Microsoft Corp.’s $69-billion (R1.29-trillion) Activision Blizzard Inc. acquisition got a new chance at winning approval from UK regulators after the tech giant submitted a substantially different deal to the country’s antitrust...
Sony CEO explains challenges for cloud gaming
Sony Group Corp. chief executive Kenichiro Yoshida said in an interview with the Financial Times that the company is still watching the development of cloud gaming, and could potentially deploy artificial intelligence to that end at some time in the...
UK competition authority blocks Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition
Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion (R1.3 trillion) takeover of Activision Blizzard Inc. suffered a hammer blow after Britain’s antitrust watchdog vetoed the gaming industry’s biggest-ever deal, saying it would harm...
Back in Nov 2022, there were articles about rain ISP bringing GeForce NOW to South Africa, some mentioning Q1 2023.
They opened a page on their website for people to register their interest.
Since then, nothing further seems to have come out.
We're coming to the end of Q1, so I thought to...
Goodbye Google Stadia
Google said it will terminate services for Stadia, its troubled cloud gaming service, after it failed to gain traction with players almost three years after its launch.
Stadia was an attempt from Alphabet Inc.’s Google to take on the video game console giants with a...
This question/post assumes you have an idea about the following website and it's provided service: Shadow Tech
I am interested to know if anyone has used this service from Shadow in South Africa.
The following pros and cons were considered in contemplating trying it for myself:
Shadow's...